Advancement Division

Staff

Kim Clark began working for EMU in February, 2017 and is Assistant to the Vice President for Advancement. Prior to coming to EMU her roles have included Purchasing Manager and Inside Sales, Office Manager, and Human Resource Manager.

Kim enjoys the outdoors, spending time with family, and riding her motorcycle.

Kirk L. Shisler, was named vice president for advancement at Eastern Mennonite University, effective April 1, 2005.

Shisler, a 1981 EMU alum, oversees the 30-member advancement division, which includes the areas of fund development, alumni and parent relations, church relations and marketing and communications. Shisler also serves EMU as a member of the president’s cabinet and the strategic planning council. As vice president for advancement, Shisler serves as staff liason to the EMU Board of Trustees Advancement Committee.

Prior to his current assignment at EMU, Shisler served in a variety of roles since 1981 with ProLiteracy Worldwide, a nonprofit international literacy organization based in Syracuse, N.Y., that was formed by the 2002 merger of Laubach Literacy International and Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. This oldest and largest nongovernmental literacy organization in the world pursues a mission of sponsoring educational programs that help adults and their families acquire the literacy practices and skills they need to function more effectively in their daily lives.

Shisler joined Laubach Literacy International in 1981 as public communications officer. In 1984 he became director of planned giving and in 1988 was appointed director of fund development.

From 2002 to 2005 Shisler served as vice president for fund development with ProLiteracy Worldwide. In this capacity he supervised an eight-member staff and assumed the lead role for major gift development for ProLiteracy’s U.S.and International programs.

Shisler is a native of Telford, Pa., a 1976 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School, Lansdale, Pa., and received a bachelor of arts degree in English from EMU in 1981.